How does a displacement reaction differ from a double displacement reaction? Give
examples to explain.
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✔️✔️Displacement reaction :- The chemical reaction in which a more reactive element displaced less reactive element from its compound........☺️
>>Example :-
Zn + FeSO4 ----------> ZnSo4 + Fe .........☺️
Whereas.......
✔️✔️Double displacement reaction :- The reaction in which the different Atom or group of atom exchange their place are called double displacement reaction.....☺️
>>Example .......
>>CuSo4 + H2S ----------> CuS + H2So4
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✔️✔️Displacement reaction :- The chemical reaction in which a more reactive element displaced less reactive element from its compound........☺️
>>Example :-
Zn + FeSO4 ----------> ZnSo4 + Fe .........☺️
Whereas.......
✔️✔️Double displacement reaction :- The reaction in which the different Atom or group of atom exchange their place are called double displacement reaction.....☺️
>>Example .......
>>CuSo4 + H2S ----------> CuS + H2So4
I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ☺️☺️
thnx for asking ur question ✌️✌️
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